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This 11 episode series questions the separation that our cultures or religions have tried to establish between human beings and animals.
١٠/٨٫٠ IMDb2006موسم واحد
فريق التمثيل: Mary BakerMichael Huffman
13+
الموسم 1
11 الحلقات
  • 1. Animal Homosexuality

    1. Animal Homosexuality

    According to recent scientific research, more than 450 different kinds of animals engage in homosexual activity. St Thomas Productions has taken this research, and combined it with never-before- seen film footage, to produce this compelling and groundbreaking documentary.
    According to recent scientific research, more than 450 different kinds of animals engage in homosexual activity. St Thomas Productions has taken this research, and combined it with never-before- seen film footage, to produce this compelling and groundbreaking documentary.
    TV-PG
    52 من الدقائق
    31 مارس 2006
  • 2. Animal Medicine

    2. Animal Medicine

    Like us, animals are exposed to parasites, bacteria and viruses - the germs which cause disease. How do they survive these attacks? Recent research and observation have shown that animals use plant and insect substances to treat themselves - not only do they apply things to their skin, they actually treat themselves by feeding on things not normally part of their diets.
    Like us, animals are exposed to parasites, bacteria and viruses - the germs which cause disease. How do they survive these attacks? Recent research and observation have shown that animals use plant and insect substances to treat themselves - not only do they apply things to their skin, they actually treat themselves by feeding on things not normally part of their diets.
    TV-PG
    52 من الدقائق
    31 مارس 2006
  • 3. Animal Language

    3. Animal Language

    An Indonesian legend claims that monkeys can speak but they prefer to stay quiet. Do animals have languages that we don't understand? Is it just a question of getting the right dictionary or is language the one thing that separates humans from the rest of the animal kingdom?
    An Indonesian legend claims that monkeys can speak but they prefer to stay quiet. Do animals have languages that we don't understand? Is it just a question of getting the right dictionary or is language the one thing that separates humans from the rest of the animal kingdom?
    TV-PG
    51 من الدقائق
    31 مارس 2006
  • 4. Animal Politics

    4. Animal Politics

    Man is not the only social animal. At the beginning of 2001, Franz de Waal published his work on a group of chimpanzees in the Arnhem zoo, in the Netherlands. He showed the existence of elaborate and subtle rites which, according to him, revealed a political organization.
    Man is not the only social animal. At the beginning of 2001, Franz de Waal published his work on a group of chimpanzees in the Arnhem zoo, in the Netherlands. He showed the existence of elaborate and subtle rites which, according to him, revealed a political organization.
    TV-PG
    50 من الدقائق
    31 مارس 2006
  • 5. Animal Adoption

    5. Animal Adoption

    Altruism, an act that bestows a benefit on the recipient while conferring a cost to the actor, is one of the central paradoxes of evolution. In the wild, where only the fittest survive, adopting other animals' offspring is not really in line with Darwin's theory of evolution. And yet, amongst bees, dolphins, lions and several primate species, altruism may go as far as adoption.
    Altruism, an act that bestows a benefit on the recipient while conferring a cost to the actor, is one of the central paradoxes of evolution. In the wild, where only the fittest survive, adopting other animals' offspring is not really in line with Darwin's theory of evolution. And yet, amongst bees, dolphins, lions and several primate species, altruism may go as far as adoption.
    TV-PG
    52 من الدقائق
    31 مارس 2006
  • 6. Animal Tools

    6. Animal Tools

    Recent discoveries have shown that hundreds of animal species use tools. New Caledonia crows, for instance, use twigs to remove insect larvae from their galleries; sea otters use flat stones to break open urchin shells or earshells; tailor ants weave leaves together with the threads secreted by the specie's larvae.
    Recent discoveries have shown that hundreds of animal species use tools. New Caledonia crows, for instance, use twigs to remove insect larvae from their galleries; sea otters use flat stones to break open urchin shells or earshells; tailor ants weave leaves together with the threads secreted by the specie's larvae.
    TV-PG
    52 من الدقائق
    31 مارس 2006
  • 7. Animal Business

    7. Animal Business

    «Give me this, I will give you that». This universal definition of trade finds an equivalent in nature in a phenomenon call «mutualism». Shaped by evolution, it describes all long or short term exchanges and cooperation between animals to survive. It turns the traditional host-parasite relationship in a beneficial alliance for both partners.
    «Give me this, I will give you that». This universal definition of trade finds an equivalent in nature in a phenomenon call «mutualism». Shaped by evolution, it describes all long or short term exchanges and cooperation between animals to survive. It turns the traditional host-parasite relationship in a beneficial alliance for both partners.
    TV-PG
    53 من الدقائق
    31 مارس 2006
  • 8. Animal Play

    8. Animal Play

    As children we learn more about life through playing games than we do in any other way. It is the ability to play that enables us to develop into well co-ordinated, adaptable, highly social individuals. But we are not alone, animals play also. For many years this animal play was thought to be somehow 'different' to human play, but this is proving not to be the case.
    As children we learn more about life through playing games than we do in any other way. It is the ability to play that enables us to develop into well co-ordinated, adaptable, highly social individuals. But we are not alone, animals play also. For many years this animal play was thought to be somehow 'different' to human play, but this is proving not to be the case.
    الكل
    49 من الدقائق
    31 مارس 2006
  • 9. Animal Emotions

    9. Animal Emotions

    The study of animal behavior leaves little room for emotional-related explanations. Feelings in animals tend to be presented as functional explanations of behavior in a given situation. The notion of emotion has been completely overlooked, especially in the sixties, at the peak of animal experimentation.
    The study of animal behavior leaves little room for emotional-related explanations. Feelings in animals tend to be presented as functional explanations of behavior in a given situation. The notion of emotion has been completely overlooked, especially in the sixties, at the peak of animal experimentation.
    TV-PG
    49 من الدقائق
    31 مارس 2006
  • 10. Animal Culture

    10. Animal Culture

    In the 1950s, rhesus macaques living on the island of Koshima in Japan started to wash the sweet potatoes researchers gave them to eat. This observation could have remained anecdotal if the Japanese primatologists had not given this innovation the name of: "preculture".
    In the 1950s, rhesus macaques living on the island of Koshima in Japan started to wash the sweet potatoes researchers gave them to eat. This observation could have remained anecdotal if the Japanese primatologists had not given this innovation the name of: "preculture".
    TV-PG
    51 من الدقائق
    31 مارس 2006
  • 11. Animal Web

    11. Animal Web

    Insect societies have always fascinated us by the perfection of their organisation. But without their ability to secrete a substance (wax, glue, ...) insects would never have been induced to become organized. The first groupings were enabled by constructive secretions such as silk, a magical fibre that builds, unites, and speaks.
    Insect societies have always fascinated us by the perfection of their organisation. But without their ability to secrete a substance (wax, glue, ...) insects would never have been induced to become organized. The first groupings were enabled by constructive secretions such as silk, a magical fibre that builds, unites, and speaks.
    TV-PG
    52 من الدقائق
    31 مارس 2006
  • Animals Like Us
    ١٠/٨٫٠ IMDb2006موسم واحد
    This 11 episode series questions the separation that our cultures or religions have tried to establish between human beings and animals.
    المبدعون وفريق التمثيل
    إخراج
    Bertrand LoyerJessica MenendezStéphane Alexandresco
    فريق التمثيل
    Mary BakerMichael Huffman
    الاستديو
    Indigenius
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